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I jotted the serial number down with one digit off. Sorry for any confusion. Haste makes waste.
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A PH 26" 16 would make a nice little upland shooter. Cant tell if it is on an O or 1 frame.
Looks like the biggest detractor is the pinned head of the stock, which if solid , there are those that can make it disappear. Great that it has fluid steel barrels, i have a PH 20 with fluid steel barrels.
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By the buttplate, it would be assumed to be a #0 frame although the odd #1 frame gun has that buttplate.
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Can you post a pic of the barrel flats? Now I'm curious of the frame size....
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